Paperback Book, 238 pages

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In this surprising memoir, Ugel reveals how he has exploited the weaknesses of lottery winners by offering them a lot of empty promises. Mixing in his own struggle with gambling, Ugel shows readers how lotteries and gambling have become entrenched in American life.

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In this surprising memoir, Ugel reveals how he has exploited the weaknesses of lottery winners by offering them a lot of empty promises. Mixing in his own struggle with gambling, Ugel shows readers how lotteries and gambling have become entrenched in American life.